Asylum: The Battle For Mental Healthcare In India
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Asylum: The Battle For Mental Healthcare In India Is A Deeply Researched, Accessible History That Traces How Perceptions Of Mental Illness Have Shifted Across Decades In India. Blending Historical Scholarship With Narrative Clarity, The Book Surveys The Field Of Mental Health As A Subject Of Policy, Medicine, And Human Rights. Written For Students, Professionals, And Curious Readers Alike, It Offers A Thoughtful, Hopeful Look At A Topic That Matters To Everyone.
Daman Singh Weaves A Narrative That Reads Like A Compelling Story While Delivering Rigorous Research. The Book Moves Through The Origins Of Mental Healthcare Reform During British Rule, Paints Vivid Portraits Of Reformers And Clinicians, And Shows How Global Events—World Wars, Partition—Reshaped Indian Institutions. The Structure Combines Historical Chapters With Thematic Threads—Policy Reform, Clinical Practice, Patient Rights—Creating A Readable, Insightful Journey.
Presented With Clear Timelines, Illustrative Anecdotes, And Accessible Explanations Of Diagnoses And Treatments, Asylum Invites Readers To See Both The Obstacles And The Breakthroughs. Whether You're A Mental Health Professional, A Student Of History, Or Someone Curious About How Care Becomes More Humane, You'll Find In This Book A Nuanced, Empowering Portrait Of Progress—And A Call To Continuing The Work Toward Dignity And Rights For Every Patient.
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